The Klaus Archives - York Master
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 10:59 am
As recently came to light here, I have taken the immense photo archives collected by Klaus Bjerre in his YorkMasterPublicPhotosIII site to another web site. Principally to preserve it, after the original Yahoo storage is gone in a month, but also in the hope of making it more accessible.
This new site is http://yorkmaster.org/.
Klaus is gone, as I think most of you know. He was a treasured long time Tubenet member. When his health was failing a couple years ago, he reached out to a couple Tubenet members who appeared to have a lot of time on their hands and devolved administrative privileges on them, to the Yahoo site. I'm not sure exactly why I was honored with that, he likely didn't foresee this particular turn of events, but luckily I happen to have some computer skills that served me well in extracting the archived material from Yahoo. In me, however, he did not get a web designer, so I've made a virtue of necessity and set the site up with nearly the simplest possible web presentation.
What you will find there is
This new site is http://yorkmaster.org/.
Klaus is gone, as I think most of you know. He was a treasured long time Tubenet member. When his health was failing a couple years ago, he reached out to a couple Tubenet members who appeared to have a lot of time on their hands and devolved administrative privileges on them, to the Yahoo site. I'm not sure exactly why I was honored with that, he likely didn't foresee this particular turn of events, but luckily I happen to have some computer skills that served me well in extracting the archived material from Yahoo. In me, however, he did not get a web designer, so I've made a virtue of necessity and set the site up with nearly the simplest possible web presentation.
What you will find there is
- A huge collection of photos of brass instruments, organized as 5,000 or so albums. It's particularly rich in old European makes. (A tip: I didn't trouble myself to make thumbnail images, don't know how anyway. So when you're looking at the album page, you've downloaded everything in the album, and it won't take any longer to look at an individual image at full resolution. I think.)
- A lot of arrangements for various groups of instruments. I would say mostly classical works, but there's really a range. (The YorkMasterBBb Yahoo group.)